EP1069725A2 - Spread spectrum, multicarrier transmission - Google Patents

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EP1069725A2
EP1069725A2 EP20000114855 EP00114855A EP1069725A2 EP 1069725 A2 EP1069725 A2 EP 1069725A2 EP 20000114855 EP20000114855 EP 20000114855 EP 00114855 A EP00114855 A EP 00114855A EP 1069725 A2 EP1069725 A2 EP 1069725A2
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  • the present invention relates to a communication apparatus, and more particularly, to a communication apparatus that carries out radio communications combining a CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) system and OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) system in mobile communications.
  • CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
  • OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
  • An error rate characteristic in a communication based on a CDMA system deteriorates in a multi-path environment because of interference between spreading codes.
  • a well-known communication system resistant to interference between codes is an OFDM communication that uses a guard interval.
  • a plurality of signals is spread using mutually not correlated spreading codes by assigning one spread signal to one subcarrier. If these spreading codes are completely orthogonal to each other, signals other than the necessary ones are completely removed through despreading processing at the time of reception regardless of the degree of signal multiplexing.
  • FIG.1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a conventional OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus.
  • each spreading section 11 carries out spreading processing by multiplying transmission signals 1 to n by their respective spreading codes 1 to n.
  • their spreading factor is k.
  • Addition section 12 adds up the transmission signals subjected to spreading processing.
  • Serial/parallel (hereinafter referred to as "S/P") converter 13 converts a serial signal to a plurality of parallel signals. This S/P converter 13 divides the transmission signals thus spread and added up by spread signal or breaks down spread transmission signals 1 to n by spread signal (chip), that is, A 1st to kth chip.
  • IFFT processing section 14 carries out inverse Fourier transform processing on a plurality of parallel signals. This IFFT processing section 14 assigns one subcarrier to one chip data signal string and carries out frequency division multiplexing.
  • the number of subcarriers corresponds to the spreading factor and it is "k" in this case.
  • the 1st chip of transmission signals 1 to n is placed in subcarrier 1 and the kth chip of transmission signals 1 to n is placed in subcarrier k. That is, a chip data string is subjected to frequency division multiplexing.
  • FIG.2 shows this mode.
  • Antenna 15 transmits/receives a radio signal.
  • quasi-coherent detection section 16 carries out quasi-coherent detection processing on the reception signal from antenna 15. That is, quasi-coherent detection section 16 carries out quasi-coherent detection processing under the control of a local signal subjected to frequency offset correction from frequency offset correction section 17, which will be described later. In this way, frequency offset correction is performed.
  • Frequency offset correction section 17 detects a frequency offset using the signal after quasi-coherent detection processing and creates a local signal based on this frequency offset. That is, frequency offset correction section 17 outputs the local signal subjected to frequency offset correction to quasi-coherent detection section 16.
  • FFT processing section 18 carries out Fourier transform processing on the reception signal subjected to quasi-coherent detection processing and extracts each subcarrier signal (chip data signal string).
  • Transmission path compensation sections 19 are provided in one-to-one correspondence with subcarriers and carry out compensation processing such as phase compensation on their respective subcarrier reception signals.
  • P/S converter 20 converts a plurality of parallel signals into a single serial signal.
  • This P/S converter 20 rearranges the subcarrier signals from one chip to another and outputs the 1st chip of a signal on which spread transmission signals 1 to n are multiplexed at time t 1 , the 2nd chip of a signal on which spread transmission signals 1 to n are multiplexed at time t 2 , ... up to the kth chip of a signal on which spread transmission signals 1 to n are multiplexed at time t k .
  • Despreading sections 21 carry out despreading processing by multiplying the reception signal which has been converted to a single serial signal by their respective spreading codes 1 to n and extracting only the signals spread using those codes.
  • the above OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus has problems as shown below. That is, if the frequency offset detected by frequency offset correction section 17 above contains a detection error, the reception signal after FFT processing contains a residual phase error.
  • the reception signal after FFT processing involving phase rotation results in the reception signal after FFT processing involving phase rotation.
  • the frequency offset contains a detection error of ⁇ f
  • the 1st chip to kth chip corresponding to 2nd transmission signals 1 to n contain a residual phase error with 2 ⁇ ⁇ fT.
  • the 1st chip to kth chip corresponding to 3rd transmission signals 1 to n contain a residual phase error with 2 ⁇ ⁇ f2T.
  • T is signal transmission speed before spreading processing.
  • reception signals obtained from those signals containing residual phase errors have a deteriorated error rate characteristic.
  • a transmission system and reception system carrying out processing as shown below. That is, first, the transmission system carries out spreading processing on a known signal provided apart from each transmission signal using a spreading code assigned to this known signal and inserts each spread transmission signal and the spread known signal into each subcarrier. Then, the reception system detects a residual phase error using the received known signal obtained by despreading processing using the spreading code above and the known signal above and carries out compensation processing on each reception signal using the detected residual phase error.
  • FIG.4 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
  • each spreading section 101 carries out spreading processing by multiplying transmission signals 1 to n by their respective spreading codes 1 to n.
  • Spreading section 102 carries out spreading processing by multiplying a known signal by a spreading code for the known signal.
  • k suppose their spreading factor is k.
  • Addition section 103 multiplexes the transmission signals subjected to spreading processing by each spreading section and the known signal.
  • S/P converter 104 divides the multiplexed and spread transmission signals and known signal by spread signal and breaks down spread transmission signals 1 to n and known signal by spread signal. That is, S/P converter 104 breaks down spread transmission signals 1 to n and known signal into a 1st chip to kth chip.
  • IFFT processing section 105 carries out inverse Fourier transform processing on a plurality of parallel signals.
  • IFFT processing section 105 assigns one subcarrier (carrier) to one chip data signal string and carries out frequency division multiplexing. That is, the number of subcarriers corresponds to the spreading factor and it is k in this case.
  • the 1st chip of transmission signals 1 to n is placed in subcarrier 1 and the kth chip of transmission signals 1 to n is placed in subcarrier k.
  • IFFT processing section 105 subjects a chip data string to frequency division multiplexing.
  • FIG.5 shows this mode.
  • Antenna 106 transmits/receives a radio signal.
  • FFT processing section 107 carries out Fourier transform processing on the reception signal from antenna 106 and extracts each subcarrier signal (chip data signal string).
  • the reception signal sent to FFT processing section 107 can also be the one subjected to frequency offset correction according to the above conventional system.
  • Each transmission path compensation section 108 is provided in one-to-one correspondence with subcarriers.
  • Each transmission path compensation section 108 carries out compensation processing such as phase compensation on their respective subcarrier reception signals.
  • P/S converter 109 converts a plurality of parallel signals into a single serial signal. This P/S converter 109 rearranges subcarrier signals from one chip to another and outputs the first chip of a signal on which spread transmission signals 1 to n and the known signal are multiplexed at time t 1 , the second chip of a signal on which spread transmission signals 1 to n and the known signal are multiplexed at time t 2 , ... up to the kth chip of a signal on which spread transmission signals 1 to n and the known signal are multiplexed at time t k .
  • Each despreading section 110 carries out despreading processing by multiplying the reception signal which has been converted to a single serial signal by their respective spreading codes 1 to n and extracting only the signals spread by those codes.
  • Despreading section 111 carries out despreading processing by multiplying the reception signal which has been converted to a single serial signal by a known signal spreading code and extracting only the known signal spread by this code.
  • Residual phase error detection section 113 detects a residual phase error using the known signal, that is, the same known signal used in the transmission system and the despread signal (received known signal) from the despreading section 111.
  • the method of detecting a residual phase error by residual phase error detection section 113 will be explained using FIG.6.
  • FIG.6 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the residual phase error detection section of the OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
  • despread signal RX(nT) is expressed in the following expression:
  • despread known signal RXPi(nT) that is, the signal from despreading section 111 is expressed in the following expression.
  • multiplication section 301 multiplies despread known signal RXPi(nT) shown in expression 2 ⁇ by known signal Pi(nT). In this way, the signal output by multiplication section 301 is expressed in the following expression.
  • 1.
  • division section 302 normalizes the signal from multiplication section 301, that is, the signal shown in expression 3 ⁇ using the reception amplitude Information A(nT) from envelope generation section 303. In this way, from division section 302 a residual phase error expressed in the following expression is detected.
  • conjugate generation section 304 generates a conjugate complex number of the signal from division section 302, that Is, the signal shown in expression 4 ⁇ . In this way, conjugate complex number of the residual phase error exp(-j ⁇ (nT)) is created. This is how the residual phase error detection section 113 detects a residual phase error.
  • FIG.7 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a phase compensation section of the OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
  • multiplication section 401 multiplies reception signal RX(nT) subjected to despreading processing by the conjugate complex number of residual phase error exp(-j ⁇ (nT)). This allows multiplication section 401 to produce a reception signal with its residual phase error compensated as shown in the following expression:
  • phase compensation sections 112 output signals quasi-equivalent to the transmission signals in the transmission system as reception signals with a residual phase error compensated. This is how compensation sections 112 compensate a residual phase error.
  • the transmission system carries out spreading processing on a known signal provided apart from each transmission signal using a spreading code assigned to this known signal and inserts the despread known signal and each despread transmission signal into each subcarrier, while the reception system detects a residual phase error using the above known signal and received known signal obtained through the despreading processing using the above spreading code and carries out compensation processing using the detected residual phase error on the reception signal obtained through despreading processing using each spreading code, thus allowing a reception signal with an optimal error rate characteristic to be extracted.
  • this embodiment can provide an OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus capable of compensating a residual phase error.
  • This embodiment describes the case where the transmission system uses one known reference signal, but the present invention is not limited to this and is also applicable to cases where the transmission system uses two or more known reference signals. In such cases, the reception system averages detected residual phase errors using each known reference signal, thus further improving the accuracy in detecting residual phase errors.
  • Embodiment 2 is an improved version of Embodiment 1 with the transmission system having a known signal whose signal level is higher than the levels of other transmission signals and the reception system with an improved signal-to-noise ratio when receiving the above known signal, thus improving the accuracy in detecting phase errors and preventing deterioration of the error rate characteristic of each reception signal.
  • the OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus according to this embodiment will be explained using FIG.8.
  • FIG.8 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
  • the parts with the same configuration as that in Embodiment 1 (FIG.4) are assigned the same reference numerals and their explanations are omitted.
  • multiplication section 501 receives gain-related information and a known signal as inputs and outputs a signal obtained by multiplying this known signal by a factor indicating the above gain to spreading section 102. This allows the reception system to have an improved signal-to-noise ratio when receiving the above known signal, which improves the accuracy in detecting phase errors in residual phase error detection section 113. This makes it possible to further suppress deterioration of the error rate characteristic of each reception signal compared to Embodiment 1.
  • this embodiment can prevent the error rate characteristic of each reception signal from deteriorating in the reception system by having a known signal whose signal level is higher than the levels of other transmission signals in the transmission system.
  • the transmission system raises the signal level of each known reference signal as shown above. This allows the accuracy in detecting residual phase errors to be further improved, making it possible to prevent the error rate characteristic of each reception signal from deteriorating in the reception system.
  • Multiplexing a spread known signal with data is also applicable to a direct spreading CDMA system, but when the reception signal level falls or when interference between codes is large, deterioration of the residual phase error detection characteristic is also large.
  • the transmission system carries out spreading processing on a known signal provided apart from each transmission signal using a spreading code assigned to this known signal and inserts each transmission signal subjected to spreading processing and the known signal subjected to spreading processing into each subcarrier, and the reception system detects a residual phase error using the received known signal obtained through despreading processing using the above spreading code and the above known signal and carries out compensation processing on each reception signal using the detected residual phase error, thus providing an OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus capable of compensating residual phase errors.

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Spreading section 101 spreads each transmission signal using a spreading code specific to the signal. Spreading section 102 spreads a known signal using a spreading code specific to the signal. S/P converter 104 breaks down a signal on which the spread transmission signals and the known signal are multiplexed for every chip and IFFT section 105 subjects the chip data string to frequency division multiplexing. FFT section 107 carries out Fourier transform processing on the reception signal and extracts each subcarrier signal. P/S converter 109 converts a plurality of parallel signals subjected to compensation processing to a single serial signal. Despreading section 110 despreads the reception signal converted to a serial signal using a predetermined spreading code. Despreading section 111 despreads the reception signal converted to a serial signal using a known signal spreading code. Residual phase error detection section 113 detects a residual phase error using the known signal and received known signal subjected to despreading processing. Phase compensation section 112 compensates each reception signal based on the residual phase error.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention
  • The present invention relates to a communication apparatus, and more particularly, to a communication apparatus that carries out radio communications combining a CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) system and OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) system in mobile communications.
  • Description of the Related Art
  • An error rate characteristic in a communication based on a CDMA system deteriorates in a multi-path environment because of interference between spreading codes. On the other hand, a well-known communication system resistant to interference between codes is an OFDM communication that uses a guard interval. Thus, a radio communication based on an OFDM-CDMA system that implements a CDMA-based communication with multiple carriers and performs transmission with subcarriers assigned to their respective chips then subjected to frequency division multiplexing is now a focus of attention as a next-generation radio communication system.
  • In an OFDM-CDMA-based communication, a plurality of signals is spread using mutually not correlated spreading codes by assigning one spread signal to one subcarrier. If these spreading codes are completely orthogonal to each other, signals other than the necessary ones are completely removed through despreading processing at the time of reception regardless of the degree of signal multiplexing.
  • Hereinafter, a conventional OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus will be explained using FIG.1. FIG.1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a conventional OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus.
  • In the transmission system shown in FIG.1, each spreading section 11 carries out spreading processing by multiplying transmission signals 1 to n by their respective spreading codes 1 to n. Here, suppose their spreading factor is k.
  • Addition section 12 adds up the transmission signals subjected to spreading processing. Serial/parallel (hereinafter referred to as "S/P") converter 13 converts a serial signal to a plurality of parallel signals. This S/P converter 13 divides the transmission signals thus spread and added up by spread signal or breaks down spread transmission signals 1 to n by spread signal (chip), that is, A 1st to kth chip.
  • IFFT processing section 14 carries out inverse Fourier transform processing on a plurality of parallel signals. This IFFT processing section 14 assigns one subcarrier to one chip data signal string and carries out frequency division multiplexing.
  • That is, the number of subcarriers corresponds to the spreading factor and it is "k" in this case. Suppose the 1st chip of transmission signals 1 to n is placed in subcarrier 1 and the kth chip of transmission signals 1 to n is placed in subcarrier k. That is, a chip data string is subjected to frequency division multiplexing. FIG.2 shows this mode. Antenna 15 transmits/receives a radio signal.
  • In the reception system, quasi-coherent detection section 16 carries out quasi-coherent detection processing on the reception signal from antenna 15. That is, quasi-coherent detection section 16 carries out quasi-coherent detection processing under the control of a local signal subjected to frequency offset correction from frequency offset correction section 17, which will be described later. In this way, frequency offset correction is performed.
  • Frequency offset correction section 17 detects a frequency offset using the signal after quasi-coherent detection processing and creates a local signal based on this frequency offset. That is, frequency offset correction section 17 outputs the local signal subjected to frequency offset correction to quasi-coherent detection section 16.
  • FFT processing section 18 carries out Fourier transform processing on the reception signal subjected to quasi-coherent detection processing and extracts each subcarrier signal (chip data signal string). Transmission path compensation sections 19 are provided in one-to-one correspondence with subcarriers and carry out compensation processing such as phase compensation on their respective subcarrier reception signals.
  • Parallel/serial (hereinafter referred to as "P/S") converter 20 converts a plurality of parallel signals into a single serial signal. This P/S converter 20 rearranges the subcarrier signals from one chip to another and outputs the 1st chip of a signal on which spread transmission signals 1 to n are multiplexed at time t1, the 2nd chip of a signal on which spread transmission signals 1 to n are multiplexed at time t2, ... up to the kth chip of a signal on which spread transmission signals 1 to n are multiplexed at time tk.
  • Despreading sections 21 carry out despreading processing by multiplying the reception signal which has been converted to a single serial signal by their respective spreading codes 1 to n and extracting only the signals spread using those codes.
  • However, the above OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus has problems as shown below. That is, if the frequency offset detected by frequency offset correction section 17 above contains a detection error, the reception signal after FFT processing contains a residual phase error.
  • This results in the reception signal after FFT processing involving phase rotation. For example, as shown in FIG.3, if the frequency offset contains a detection error of Δf, the 1st chip to kth chip corresponding to 2nd transmission signals 1 to n contain a residual phase error with 2π Δ fT. The 1st chip to kth chip corresponding to 3rd transmission signals 1 to n contain a residual phase error with 2π Δ f2T. Here, T is signal transmission speed before spreading processing.
  • Thus, the reception signals obtained from those signals containing residual phase errors have a deteriorated error rate characteristic.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • It is an object of the present invention to provide an OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus capable of compensating residual phase errors.
  • This object is achieved by a transmission system and reception system carrying out processing as shown below. That is, first, the transmission system carries out spreading processing on a known signal provided apart from each transmission signal using a spreading code assigned to this known signal and inserts each spread transmission signal and the spread known signal into each subcarrier. Then, the reception system detects a residual phase error using the received known signal obtained by despreading processing using the spreading code above and the known signal above and carries out compensation processing on each reception signal using the detected residual phase error.
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  • The above and other objects and features of the invention will appear more fully hereinafter from a consideration of the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing wherein one example is illustrated by way of example, in which;
  • FIG.1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a conventional OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus;
  • FIG.2 is a schematic diagram showing an example of subcarrier placement of the conventional OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus;
  • FIG.3 is a schematic diagram showing an amount of phase rotation contained in a reception signal of the conventional OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus;
  • FIG.4 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention;
  • FIG.5 is a schematic diagram showing an example of subcarrier placement of the OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus according to Embodiment 1 above;
  • FIG.6 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a residual phase error detection section of the OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus according to Embodiment 1 above;
  • FIG.7 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a phase compensation section of the OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus according to Embodiment 1 above; and
  • FIG.8 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • With reference now to the attached drawings, embodiments of the present invention will be explained in detail below.
  • (Embodiment 1)
  • FIG.4 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention. In the transmission system shown in FIG.4, each spreading section 101 carries out spreading processing by multiplying transmission signals 1 to n by their respective spreading codes 1 to n. Spreading section 102 carries out spreading processing by multiplying a known signal by a spreading code for the known signal. Here, suppose their spreading factor is k.
  • Addition section 103 multiplexes the transmission signals subjected to spreading processing by each spreading section and the known signal. S/P converter 104 divides the multiplexed and spread transmission signals and known signal by spread signal and breaks down spread transmission signals 1 to n and known signal by spread signal. That is, S/P converter 104 breaks down spread transmission signals 1 to n and known signal into a 1st chip to kth chip.
  • IFFT processing section 105 carries out inverse Fourier transform processing on a plurality of parallel signals. Here, IFFT processing section 105 assigns one subcarrier (carrier) to one chip data signal string and carries out frequency division multiplexing. That is, the number of subcarriers corresponds to the spreading factor and it is k in this case. Suppose the 1st chip of transmission signals 1 to n is placed in subcarrier 1 and the kth chip of transmission signals 1 to n is placed in subcarrier k. In other words, IFFT processing section 105 subjects a chip data string to frequency division multiplexing. FIG.5 shows this mode. Antenna 106 transmits/receives a radio signal.
  • In the reception system, FFT processing section 107 carries out Fourier transform processing on the reception signal from antenna 106 and extracts each subcarrier signal (chip data signal string). Here, the reception signal sent to FFT processing section 107 can also be the one subjected to frequency offset correction according to the above conventional system.
  • Each transmission path compensation section 108 is provided in one-to-one correspondence with subcarriers. Each transmission path compensation section 108 carries out compensation processing such as phase compensation on their respective subcarrier reception signals.
  • P/S converter 109 converts a plurality of parallel signals into a single serial signal. This P/S converter 109 rearranges subcarrier signals from one chip to another and outputs the first chip of a signal on which spread transmission signals 1 to n and the known signal are multiplexed at time t1, the second chip of a signal on which spread transmission signals 1 to n and the known signal are multiplexed at time t2, ... up to the kth chip of a signal on which spread transmission signals 1 to n and the known signal are multiplexed at time tk.
  • Each despreading section 110 carries out despreading processing by multiplying the reception signal which has been converted to a single serial signal by their respective spreading codes 1 to n and extracting only the signals spread by those codes. Despreading section 111 carries out despreading processing by multiplying the reception signal which has been converted to a single serial signal by a known signal spreading code and extracting only the known signal spread by this code.
  • Residual phase error detection section 113 detects a residual phase error using the known signal, that is, the same known signal used in the transmission system and the despread signal (received known signal) from the despreading section 111. Here, the method of detecting a residual phase error by residual phase error detection section 113 will be explained using FIG.6. FIG.6 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the residual phase error detection section of the OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
  • Here, suppose residual phase error  (nT) exists in the despread signal. In this case, despread signal RX(nT) is expressed in the following expression:
    Figure 00080001
  • where TX(nT) is transmission signal n (n=1, 2, 3, ...).
  • Furthermore, if residual phase error  (nT) exists, despread known signal RXPi(nT), that is, the signal from despreading section 111 is expressed in the following expression.
    Figure 00080002
  • where A(nT) is reception amplitude information of the known signal and Pi(nT) is the known signal.
  • In FIG.6, multiplication section 301 multiplies despread known signal RXPi(nT) shown in expression 2 ○ by known signal Pi(nT). In this way, the signal output by multiplication section 301 is expressed in the following expression. Here, suppose |RXPi(nT)| = 1.
    Figure 00080003
  • Then, division section 302 normalizes the signal from multiplication section 301, that is, the signal shown in expression 3 ○ using the reception amplitude Information A(nT) from envelope generation section 303. In this way, from division section 302 a residual phase error expressed in the following expression is detected.
    Figure 00080004
  • Furthermore, conjugate generation section 304 generates a conjugate complex number of the signal from division section 302, that Is, the signal shown in expression 4 ○ . In this way, conjugate complex number of the residual phase error exp(-j  (nT)) is created. This is how the residual phase error detection section 113 detects a residual phase error.
  • In FIG.4, residual phase error detection section 113 outputs the conjugate complex number of the detected residual phase error to each of phase compensation sections 112. Each phase compensation section 112 compensates the residual phase error for the despread reception signals from despreading sections 110 using the above conjugate complex numbers of the above residual phase errors. Here, the method of compensating a residual phase error by phase compensation sections 112 will be explained using FIG.7. FIG.7 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a phase compensation section of the OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
  • As shown in FIG.7, multiplication section 401 multiplies reception signal RX(nT) subjected to despreading processing by the conjugate complex number of residual phase error exp(-j  (nT)). This allows multiplication section 401 to produce a reception signal with its residual phase error compensated as shown in the following expression:
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  • That is, phase compensation sections 112 output signals quasi-equivalent to the transmission signals in the transmission system as reception signals with a residual phase error compensated. This is how compensation sections 112 compensate a residual phase error.
  • As shown above, according to this embodiment, the transmission system carries out spreading processing on a known signal provided apart from each transmission signal using a spreading code assigned to this known signal and inserts the despread known signal and each despread transmission signal into each subcarrier, while the reception system detects a residual phase error using the above known signal and received known signal obtained through the despreading processing using the above spreading code and carries out compensation processing using the detected residual phase error on the reception signal obtained through despreading processing using each spreading code, thus allowing a reception signal with an optimal error rate characteristic to be extracted. Thus, this embodiment can provide an OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus capable of compensating a residual phase error.
  • This embodiment describes the case where the transmission system uses one known reference signal, but the present invention is not limited to this and is also applicable to cases where the transmission system uses two or more known reference signals. In such cases, the reception system averages detected residual phase errors using each known reference signal, thus further improving the accuracy in detecting residual phase errors.
  • (Embodiment 2)
  • Embodiment 2 is an improved version of Embodiment 1 with the transmission system having a known signal whose signal level is higher than the levels of other transmission signals and the reception system with an improved signal-to-noise ratio when receiving the above known signal, thus improving the accuracy in detecting phase errors and preventing deterioration of the error rate characteristic of each reception signal. The OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus according to this embodiment will be explained using FIG.8.
  • FIG.8 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention. The parts with the same configuration as that in Embodiment 1 (FIG.4) are assigned the same reference numerals and their explanations are omitted.
  • In FIG,8, multiplication section 501 receives gain-related information and a known signal as inputs and outputs a signal obtained by multiplying this known signal by a factor indicating the above gain to spreading section 102. This allows the reception system to have an improved signal-to-noise ratio when receiving the above known signal, which improves the accuracy in detecting phase errors in residual phase error detection section 113. This makes it possible to further suppress deterioration of the error rate characteristic of each reception signal compared to Embodiment 1.
  • Thus, this embodiment can prevent the error rate characteristic of each reception signal from deteriorating in the reception system by having a known signal whose signal level is higher than the levels of other transmission signals in the transmission system.
  • When two or more known reference signals are used, it goes without saying that the transmission system raises the signal level of each known reference signal as shown above. This allows the accuracy in detecting residual phase errors to be further improved, making it possible to prevent the error rate characteristic of each reception signal from deteriorating in the reception system.
  • Multiplexing a spread known signal with data is also applicable to a direct spreading CDMA system, but when the reception signal level falls or when interference between codes is large, deterioration of the residual phase error detection characteristic is also large.
  • On the other hand, when multiplexing a spread known signal with data is applied to an OFDM-CDMA system, it is possible to obtain a high accuracy residual phase error detection characteristic even when the reception signal level falls or when interference between codes is large for the following reasons:
  • 1 ○ Even if the reception level of a certain subcarrier falls, there are still other subcarriers whose reception level has not fallen, which allows a frequency diversity effect to be obtained.
  • 2 ○ A guard interval prevents influences of interference between codes.
  • As described above, according to the present invention, the transmission system carries out spreading processing on a known signal provided apart from each transmission signal using a spreading code assigned to this known signal and inserts each transmission signal subjected to spreading processing and the known signal subjected to spreading processing into each subcarrier, and the reception system detects a residual phase error using the received known signal obtained through despreading processing using the above spreading code and the above known signal and carries out compensation processing on each reception signal using the detected residual phase error, thus providing an OFDM-CDMA-based communication apparatus capable of compensating residual phase errors.
  • The present invention is not limited to the above described embodiments, and various variations and modifications may be possible without departing from the scope of the present invention.
  • This application is based on the Japanese Patent Application No.HEI 11-198943 filed on July 13, 1999, entire content of which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.

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  1. An OFDM-CDMA-based transmission apparatus comprising:
    first spreader (101) for carrying out spreading processing on a plurality of transmission signals using mutually different spreading codes;
    second spreader (102) for carrying out spreading processing on at least one known signal using a spreading code different from the spreading codes; and
    transmitter (103-106) for subjecting the signals spread by said first spreader and said second spreader to frequency division multiplexing using a plurality of carriers and transmitting the multiplexed signal.
  2. The OFDM-CDMA-based transmission apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said second spreader (102) carries out spreading processing on a known signal whose signal level is higher than the levels of a plurality of transmission signals.
  3. An OFDM-CDMA-based reception apparatus comprising:
    receiver (106-109) for receiving the signal on which a plurality of transmission signals and at least one known signal are spreading using mutually different spreading codes, and frequency-division multiplexed using a plurality of carriers;
    first demodulator (110) for extracting each reception signal by carrying out despreading processing on a received signal using a predetermined spreading code;
    second demodulator (111) for carrying out despreading processing on the received signal using a spreading code assigned to the known signal and thereby extracting a received known signal;
    phase error detector (113) for detecting a residual phase error using the known signal and the received known signal; and
    phase compensater (112) for carrying out phase compensation on the each reception signal using the residual phase error.
  4. A communication terminal apparatus equipped with an OFDM-CDMA-based transmission apparatus and an OFDM-CDMA-based reception apparatus, said OFDM-CDMA-based transmission apparatus comprising:
    first spreader for carrying out spreading processing on a plurality of transmission signals using mutually different spreading codes;
    second spreader for carrying out spreading processing on at least one known signal using a spreading code different from the spreading codes; and
    transmitter for subjecting the signals spread by said first spreader and said second spreader to frequency division multiplexing using a plurality of carriers and transmitting the multiplexed signal,
    said OFDM-CDMA-based reception apparatus comprising:
    receiver for receiving the signal on which a plurality of transmission signals and at least one known signal are spreading using mutually different spreading codes, and frequency-division multiplexed using a plurality of carriers;
    first demodulator for extracting each reception signal by carrying out despreading processing on a received signal using a predetermined spreading code;
    second demodulator for carrying out despreading processing on the received signal using a spreading code assigned to the known signal and thereby extracting a received known signal;
    phase error detector for detecting a residual phase error using the known signal and the received known signal; and
    phase compensater for carrying out phase compensation on the each reception signal using the residual phase error.
  5. A base station apparatus that carries out a radio communication with a communication terminal apparatus equipped with an OFDM-CDMA-based transmission apparatus and an OFDM-CDMA-based reception apparatus, said OFDM-CDMA-based transmission apparatus comprising:
    first spreader for carrying out spreading processing on a plurality of transmission signals using mutually different spreading codes;
    second spreader for carrying out spreading processing on at least one known signal using a spreading code different from the spreading codes; and
    transmitter for subjecting the signals spread by said first spreader and said second spreader to frequency division multiplexing using a plurality of carriers and transmitting the multiplexed signal,
    said OFDM-CDMA-based reception apparatus comprising:
    receiver for receiving the signal on which a plurality of transmission signals and at least one known signal are spreading using mutually different spreading codes, and frequency-division multiplexed using a plurality of carriers;
    first demodulator for extracting each reception signal by carrying out despreading processing on a received signal using a predetermined spreading code;
    second demodulator for carrying out despreading processing on the received signal using a spreading code assigned to the known signal and thereby extracting a received known signal;
    phase error detector for detecting a residual phase error using the known signal and the received known signal; and
    phase compensater for carrying out phase compensation on the each reception signal using the residual phase error.
  6. A transmission method comprising:
    first spreading step of carrying out spreading processing on a plurality of transmission signals using mutually different spreading codes;
    second spreading step of carrying out spreading processing on at least one known signal using a spreading code different from the spreading codes; and
    transmitting step of subjecting the signals spread by said first spreader and said second spreader to frequency division multiplexing using a plurality of carriers and transmitting the multiplexed signal.
  7. A reception method comprising:
    receiving step of receiving the signal on which a plurality of transmission signals and at least one known signal are spreading using mutually different spreading codes, and frequency-division multiplexed using a plurality of carriers;
    first demodulating step of extracting each reception signal by carrying out despreading processing on a received signal using a predetermined spreading code;
    second demodulating step of carrying out despreading processing on the received signal using a spreading code assigned to the known signal and thereby extracting a received known signal;
    phase error detecting step of detecting a residual phase error using the known signal and the received known signal; and
    phase compensating step of carrying out phase compensation on the each reception signal using the residual phase error.
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